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Old 09-24-2009, 04:05 PM   #11
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Either way guys these exhaust sound great and for the little drone you are hearing its no big deal really and no point in keep beating a dead horse about drone. Its an aftermarket exhaust that is pretty loud with no mufflers. Your pretty much asking for it. Imagine if the resonators werent there it would be really bad.
Yeah it's no big deal for me as I knew getting an exhaust that removed the mufflers was going to drone no matter how much sound deading is in the 2010. Still the best sounding exhaust for the 2010 IMO.
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Old 09-24-2009, 04:05 PM   #12
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I have an ok sound system on the PC and I can hear what you are talking about. It actually vibrates my desktop. It sounds like your lugging the engine and that a downshift would make it better. You actually are in lower rpms than I drive in...so that must be it.

I hopefully pick my Roush exhaust up today and will see.

I can definately see that bothing you if that is the way you always drive.
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Old 09-24-2009, 04:14 PM   #13
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Still the best sounding exhaust for the 2010 IMO.
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Old 09-24-2009, 04:31 PM   #14
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Remember I stated about a week after I had mine installed that there was a slight drone but it went away with a little more rpm..
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Man that sounds great! I could hear it just a bit right when you were saying 2K but just at that point. I love the burbling and popping on the decel. May have to go this route myself.
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the roush sounds so good
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Yea, I got a 150 watt amp with floor standing speakers connected to my sound card in my PC. Listening to the original version from the digital camcorder was like being inside the car.

You really have to crank the volume up to apperciate the sound

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I have an ok sound system on the PC and I can hear what you are talking about. It actually vibrates my desktop. It sounds like your lugging the engine and that a downshift would make it better. You actually are in lower rpms than I drive in...so that must be it.

I hopefully pick my Roush exhaust up today and will see.

I can definately see that bothing you if that is the way you always drive.
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I just install the Roush exhaust today and I'm extremely happy with it. I have to take it on a freeway drive tomorrow to see how it does, but so far cruising the neighborhood it sounds great.
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Old 09-25-2009, 02:42 AM   #20
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keep your rpms up a big (not hard in a manual). I have flowmasters on my silverado and they drone right at 2050 rpm. above it sounds fantastic, below you dont even hear it. I find it helps me with speeding as I here the tone and know to slow down.
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